On The Topic Of Love
- The Four Loves byCall Number: BV 4639 .L45 1991ISBN: 9780156329309Publication Date: 1971Here, the incomparable C. S. Lewis examines human love in four forms: affection, the most basic, general, and emotive; friendship, the most rare, least jealous, and, in being freely chosen, perhaps the most profound; Eros, passionate love that can run counter to happiness and poses real danger; charity, the greatest, most spiritual, and least selfish. Proper love is a risk, but to bar oneself from it--to deny love--is a damning choice. Love is a need and a gift; love brings joy and laughter. We must seek to be awakened and so to find an Appreciative love through which "all things are possible."
- You Haven't Asked about My Wedding or What I Wore byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9781602232365Publication Date: 2014-10-15For thirty years poet Jana Harris researched the diaries and letters of North American pioneer women. While the names and experiences of the authors varied, Harris found one story often connected them: their most powerful memories were of courtships and weddings. They dreamed of having a fine wedding while they spent their lives hauling water, scrubbing floors, and hoping for admirers.
- Shakespeare and the Rose of Love byCall Number: PR3069.L6V9ISBN: 9780856834059Publication Date: 2013Offering an unusual and exceptionally clear insight into Shakespeare's philosophy and a viewpoint seldom considered, this book argues that his philosophy was consistent, consciously held, and profoundly Christian. Showing that Shakespeare appreciated the danger faced in writing at a time of major religious intolerance, it explains how the playwright used the medieval allegory of love to veil his ideas.
- The Things We Love byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9780316498203Publication Date: 2022-07-19The Things We Love offers a truly original and insightful look into our love for inanimate objects -- and how better understanding these relationships can enrich and improve our lives.
- Sonnets from the Portuguese byCall Number: PR4189 .A1 1998ISBN: 0880015101"I love your verse with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett . . . and I love you too," Robert Browning wrote in January 1845. During their courtship, Elizabeth privately wrote a series of forty-four sonnets to Robert, which she disclosed to no one -- not even to him -- until three years after their marriage. The poems were later collected in a volume entitled Sonnets form the Portuguese. In this elegant new edition, the poems are accompanied by relevant excerpts from Elizabeth and Robert's love letters.